Character naming

Old Norse names?

Does Pathfinder not have the racial names tab for their races like 3.5 does? Either way, elven names must be flowy, so keep things like Ds, Ks, or hard Gs out of it unless they're at the start of the name. Past that I find a personal preference to have lots of soft vowels and an almost spanish convention of "Os=male As=female", like Iano for a guy and Iana for a lady.
Alternatively, just give them a damn name. If it doesn't sound "elven enough" for your players, stuff some character-building backstory into it.

Huh, I didn't notice they had a Pathfinder-specific one. What an inconsistent mess it is.

Springhole.net doesn't have a high-elf name generator, but their pseudo-Latin one has decent pronounceability (and it's easy to swap out the last syllable to make it look less Latin):
springhole.net/writing_roleplaying_randomators/latinish-names.htm

True that, but you might want to check the pronunciation before using it!

I'm fond of using Thai, personally. Sounds regal and has a nice polysyllable soup effect.

Slutleaf.

>haha user stop joking around
What's wrong with Slutleaf?
>it's completely terrible
Yes but why?
>here is the long list of things that make it not my fighter's name
Well now that you know what you don't want, it should be easier to articulate what you do want.

Lita
Palala
Eoin
Faeinn
Elorna
Dissida
Pern
Salhassan

>Slutleaf

Go with authentic elvish, and learn your shit on how it's properly pronounced.

arwen-undomiel.com/elvish/boynames.html

arwen-undomiel.com/elvish/girlnames.html

Holy shit that web design
also >LotR

>Tuka Luka Marceau
....how do you even begin to justify that? Just "Tuka" would be fine, as would "Luka" or "Marceau".I can even buy "Tuka Luka". But adding the Marceau in the end just breaks it.

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